Monday, 15 December 2008

Runner Profile #7

This has been long overdue already. I am sorry to keep you waiting.

An avid blogger and very active member of the h@ppyFeet mailing list. Wayne is like family to our group. I never thought he was serious about his plan on visiting the country but hey! 3 months later, he did give us a 2 week visit. I'm sure he had a blast with his limited time in the metro.

Weeks before his scheduled arrival I already gave him the invite for the runner profile feature. Once you check his run log you I'm sure you will know why he deserves a run profile feature. :)You may check his run adventures at : sfrunner

I may not be the best tour guide in town. But I hope Wayne enjoyed our 4 city tour/(permitless)shoot (dodging guards included).

I hope you continue to inspire more people in the sport that we all love. Keep on running.

Hi Ben. Thank you for the e-mail reply and for Runner Profile #7. I'm very appreciative what you and Keith did that day!

Continue success not only in the Runner Profile (Feature) series but also with PhotoVendo. To those who read Ben's blog - I can tell all of you straight up that PhotoVendo is great not only for the quality and quantity of the photos but the price as well. Right now, SportsPhoto and MarathonFoto are charging nearly what a U.S. 5K/10K road race is charging. I feel all of us are fortunate that Ben and his staff puts in the time and effort. Hopefully, this isn't too long.

As Patrick said, this was the best Christmas gift. That along with the vacation and all the wonderful things last month. Happy Holidays to you and to all the runner-bloggers including Happy Feet and Team Baldrunner.

Awesome shots! Sir Ben, you could take photographs better than most RW magazine covers can. The shot of Wayne in the tunnel is really great. The one where he takes a break drinking water captures how exhausting running can be.

rAce

Miracle Run 08-17-08

Human Race 08-31-08

b@!llsh@t

Im an addict.
If days have passed without it,
i get queezy,
i become hyper.
I need the metro,
it offers me adventure for an hour or so.
No work, no deadlines,
no nonesense, no excuses!
Photography keeps me inspired...
Running keeps me sane.